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is nato nato is the u.s. and the u.s. was the one who was carrying out the genocide in iraq so of course nato was not called then to intervene in georgia when replying to that there were disagreements over the iraq conflict and the fact that you bring up the iraq conflict or the person example that nato is not dominated by the united states the u.s. wanted to be involved in iraq and the u.s. had to act by itself because other nato members do not agree with our mission in fact we have turkey did not agree with their mission and did not cooperate as strongly on the iraq mission and it has another thing so you see there is disagreement within nato that there had our debate. there there was many people in the u.s. itself who were against the invasion of iraq that you had to stop the u.s. that's not the issue or nato doesn't have the power to stop the u.s. from waging a war if it wants to and neither do the american people there's your argument has and has no has no substance to it the u.s. those who are the ones and when it w
is nato nato is the u.s. and the u.s. was the one who was carrying out the genocide in iraq so of course nato was not called then to intervene in georgia when replying to that there were disagreements over the iraq conflict and the fact that you bring up the iraq conflict or the person example that nato is not dominated by the united states the u.s. wanted to be involved in iraq and the u.s. had to act by itself because other nato members do not agree with our mission in fact we have turkey did...
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and nato has not acquired territory nato has not acquired any resources in fact nato contributed its allies and its treasure to help save the lives of civilians ok gareth what do you think about that afghanistan at that go ahead guarantee. yeah i would dispute the idea that nato is keeping peace within the atlantic area because when we look at its missions over the last twenty years we've only seen one really in the area and most of its mission now seems to be at a very high and i'd also dispute this idea that it's keeping peace in europe at the moment of course we now have another mechanism in europe which i would argue has been a lot more influential in. establishing or maintaining the peaceful relations between the european countries announce the e.u. we also have to bear in mind of course so not everybody in europe is in nato so if nato is the only reason that the european countries aren't fighting each other how do you explain back to the non nato members in europe who aren't fighting each other i think the question here really is not so much whether nato played a role in the pa
and nato has not acquired territory nato has not acquired any resources in fact nato contributed its allies and its treasure to help save the lives of civilians ok gareth what do you think about that afghanistan at that go ahead guarantee. yeah i would dispute the idea that nato is keeping peace within the atlantic area because when we look at its missions over the last twenty years we've only seen one really in the area and most of its mission now seems to be at a very high and i'd also...
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my vision for nato 2030 is not about reinventing nato. it is about making a strong alliance even stronger. strong militarily, stronger politically and more global. to help us get there, i'veac askedti groups of experts to provide newiety ideas. a ndi will continue to consult actively with allies and i will reach out to civil society, the private sector, as we are doing here today. my recommendations will informoo the direction need to leaders set out when we need next year. meet next year. together, we can look to nato 2030 with confidence. together, we will keep our people safe in a more uncertain world. thank you.cret khoury cal >> thank you very much, secretary general for your remarks and sharing with us your vision and reflection for nato nine 2030. it is my great pleasure to be leading the conversation with you today. we will turn back d.c to washinn d.c. for the first two questions. karin wulf, the floor is yours. >> mister secretary general,ntiu what a terrific set of framing remarks. you mentioned that your goal in this reflectio
my vision for nato 2030 is not about reinventing nato. it is about making a strong alliance even stronger. strong militarily, stronger politically and more global. to help us get there, i'veac askedti groups of experts to provide newiety ideas. a ndi will continue to consult actively with allies and i will reach out to civil society, the private sector, as we are doing here today. my recommendations will informoo the direction need to leaders set out when we need next year. meet next year....
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expansion of nato requires unanimous agreement by all nato member states of course. and with time of the essence, the 11th hour concerns by turkey standing in the way of this process only serve putin's interests. in the meantime, and as members prepare to meet next week in madrid, it is imperative that we press ahead with our own approval process which is why we are having this hearing today. this may very well be one of the most important decisions this committee and the senate makes in the decade and beyond as it relates to foreign policy. finland and sweden are well positioned to integrate into nato. both have large technologically advanced and growing military's. they have long partnered with nato and have contributed to nato-led operations in the balkans, afghanistan and iraq. since russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine, they have strengthened their relations with nato even further. engaging in regular dialogue and consultations, exchanging information and coordinating training exercises. in fact, given geography and history, finland and sweden have long equip
expansion of nato requires unanimous agreement by all nato member states of course. and with time of the essence, the 11th hour concerns by turkey standing in the way of this process only serve putin's interests. in the meantime, and as members prepare to meet next week in madrid, it is imperative that we press ahead with our own approval process which is why we are having this hearing today. this may very well be one of the most important decisions this committee and the senate makes in the...
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nato u.s. allies with strong durable military institutions and democratic institutions. they have every reason to participate collective defense against russian aggression. nato has every reason to embrace and welcome them into the alliance without delay. in many ways finland and sweden are ideal candidates for nato membership. nato is a defensive military alliance designed to reserve by holding numbers to hike democratic governance and economic transparency standards. further to that, democratic processes in both countries have shown thehe finnish and swedish people themselves are strongly supportive. while nato has not yet formally prepared the protocols for finland and sweden, we expect will very soon. there's urgency and a strong case for inviting these countries. expansion of nato requires unanimous agreement by all natos member states and with time of the essence, the a lot of our concerns by turkey inun the wayf this process only served putin's interest. in the meantime and members prepa
nato u.s. allies with strong durable military institutions and democratic institutions. they have every reason to participate collective defense against russian aggression. nato has every reason to embrace and welcome them into the alliance without delay. in many ways finland and sweden are ideal candidates for nato membership. nato is a defensive military alliance designed to reserve by holding numbers to hike democratic governance and economic transparency standards. further to that,...
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so nato is adapting. nato is changing. we welcome the strong focus from other organizations on the need to continue. mr. volker: very good. do you believe that allies are responding to this call to spend more on defense? in case you didn't hear the answer, he said absolutely, they are going to 2% and beyond. [laughter] again, you have articulated the u.s. support for nato. but part of the question for the u.s. is, are the allies ready to support nato? mr. stoltenberg: yes, we have turned a corner. what we have seen is that after many years of cuts in defense spending across europe and canada, we actually saw in 2016, we saw for the first time a significant increase in defense spending across europe and canada. and we saw an increase of 3.8%. or $10 billion u.s. dollars. and that is a significant increase to the amount of money for defense. we still have a long way to go. and much remains. but at least the europeans have started to move in the right direction. as i said, some allies already meet the 2% guidelines. declared
so nato is adapting. nato is changing. we welcome the strong focus from other organizations on the need to continue. mr. volker: very good. do you believe that allies are responding to this call to spend more on defense? in case you didn't hear the answer, he said absolutely, they are going to 2% and beyond. [laughter] again, you have articulated the u.s. support for nato. but part of the question for the u.s. is, are the allies ready to support nato? mr. stoltenberg: yes, we have turned a...
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at the history of nato, in the 1990's -- in the 1960's, 1970's, a public debate on where nato should go and how they should develop the strategic outreach. nato tot new for discuss where to go and its future. what is new, the way, the style the american president throws into nato. combined with his possible collusion with russia, combined with this outlook on the summit with vladimir putin, of course creates doubt. it is not nato being in danger to be dissolved, the u.s. in general is still supporting it that we have a problem with the u.s. president. >> your opening statement implies you think the problem goes beyond u.s. president alone. you refer to the threat from within. what do you mean? >> president trump is just a symptom of something not just happening in the united states but across the nato space. i do rose and of trust in democratic institutions and in democracy. a return to after no nationalism, isolationism -- f no nationalism, isolationism, american first, this is not circumscribed to one man or one country. this is across the board and those are not the nato values es
at the history of nato, in the 1990's -- in the 1960's, 1970's, a public debate on where nato should go and how they should develop the strategic outreach. nato tot new for discuss where to go and its future. what is new, the way, the style the american president throws into nato. combined with his possible collusion with russia, combined with this outlook on the summit with vladimir putin, of course creates doubt. it is not nato being in danger to be dissolved, the u.s. in general is still...
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countries are banking on nato -- banking on nato's door because of russia's behavior. as i mentioned earlier sweden and finland have long histories of neutrality. vladimir putin's balance towards his neighbors has made that neutrality untenable in their minds. a few critics of nato expansion love to quote the words of george washington's farewell address. our first president warned against permanent alliances and he recommended as little political connection as possible with other nations. that advice was well suited for a young republican in 1796 but washington didn't stop writing where these critics stopped reading. the great statesman saw a future where america would gain strength, stand up and assert itself. washington continued. with me a predominant motive has been to endeavor to gain time to our country, to settle immature its yet recent institutions and to progress without interruption to that degree of strength and consistency which is necessary to give it humanly speaking the command of its own fortunes. we have gained since washington's time the command of o
countries are banking on nato -- banking on nato's door because of russia's behavior. as i mentioned earlier sweden and finland have long histories of neutrality. vladimir putin's balance towards his neighbors has made that neutrality untenable in their minds. a few critics of nato expansion love to quote the words of george washington's farewell address. our first president warned against permanent alliances and he recommended as little political connection as possible with other nations. that...
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this is at the core of nato. it is the solidarity, and thatis of nato. it is the solidarity, and that is the number one issue for us soi that is the number one issue for us so i totally agree to what he has suggested. so you think nato will be here in 70 years time?|j suggested. so you think nato will be here in 70 years time? i really do hope so and we will do our best to keep nato here for the next 70 yea rs. keep nato here for the next 70 years. and hungary is an important part? we will hopefully continue like that. thank you very much for joining us. i appreciate it. that is the latest from here in hertfordshire where we have seen president trump arriving in the last few minutes for this nato summit and we are saying it is a summit, but to be honest all the leaders are just going to talk for a few minutes and in total it will be a meeting of about three hours and then this afternoon there will be a press conferences, borisjohnson will do a press co nfe re nce conferences, borisjohnson will do a press conference and so will mr trump in the middle of t
this is at the core of nato. it is the solidarity, and thatis of nato. it is the solidarity, and that is the number one issue for us soi that is the number one issue for us so i totally agree to what he has suggested. so you think nato will be here in 70 years time?|j suggested. so you think nato will be here in 70 years time? i really do hope so and we will do our best to keep nato here for the next 70 yea rs. keep nato here for the next 70 years. and hungary is an important part? we will...
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nato and the u.s. rejected the kremlin's demands on security, among them, a guarantee that nato will not accept ukraine and other former soviet nations as members. >> this process is a making of russia. ukraine has the right to self-defense that is enshrined in the u.n. charter. nato helped them to uphold that right to self-defense. >> the united states and our nato allies made clear we will not slam the door shut on nato's open-door policy, a policy that has always been central to the nato alliance. if russia walks away, it will be quite apparent they were never serious about pursuing diplomacy at all. that is why we are preparing for every eventuality. peter: russia stepney foreign minister said nato's position is unacceptable for moscow. >> nato asked for the policy of the turning russia. we will respond with counter deterrence. if it uses intimidation, we will respond with counter intimidation. if it looks for vulnerabilities in the russian defense system, we will look for nato's vulnerabilities. i
nato and the u.s. rejected the kremlin's demands on security, among them, a guarantee that nato will not accept ukraine and other former soviet nations as members. >> this process is a making of russia. ukraine has the right to self-defense that is enshrined in the u.n. charter. nato helped them to uphold that right to self-defense. >> the united states and our nato allies made clear we will not slam the door shut on nato's open-door policy, a policy that has always been central to...
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libya more typical of nato what nato did the u.s. sort of britain and france did was get permission from the u.n. security council to protect civilians with a no fly zone mission which they almost immediately abandoned in favor of acting as an air force for the terrible rebel army and regime change against gadhafi this is what's more typical of nato pushing their way or to able to work forces things go for that for good reason. to learn the jeremy german mind agree with jeremy in london jump in. i have to agree on that with john on this point nato has given for itself the role of intervention afghanistan intervention in nato intervention where so ever it pleases that was the whole blair i agenda surrounding nato now nine hundred ninety the warsaw pact gave itself up and collapsed nato should have done the same at that time instead we have this massive global force has it made the world safer has it made the world more secure has improved the civil liberties all over europe and north america you all know the answer to that question we
libya more typical of nato what nato did the u.s. sort of britain and france did was get permission from the u.n. security council to protect civilians with a no fly zone mission which they almost immediately abandoned in favor of acting as an air force for the terrible rebel army and regime change against gadhafi this is what's more typical of nato pushing their way or to able to work forces things go for that for good reason. to learn the jeremy german mind agree with jeremy in london jump...
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getting away from the status quo thinking nato is nato and nato cannot have the eu's help, that change will be special. i hope it takes throughout this generation. it's been a long time coming. >> agree but for me, one particular aspect of this when it comes to nexgen leaders is a reminder to the generations that came before us about the fact that we take peace for granted. in order to make sure nato remains relevant and strong requires engaging with a new generation of people in different ways. which means nato will need to be more present on the ground, more political and visible in ways it hasn't been so far. transparency. those are the three requirements in my head when i listen to these debates. that's great. most of the people who have seen foreign policy over the last couple decades, all of us agree on these things. when it comes to ensuring our generation and our peers remain interested in this area and supportive will require more effort and strategic thinking about population engagement, specifically the next generation. >> we have to encourage other young leaders. we all kno
getting away from the status quo thinking nato is nato and nato cannot have the eu's help, that change will be special. i hope it takes throughout this generation. it's been a long time coming. >> agree but for me, one particular aspect of this when it comes to nexgen leaders is a reminder to the generations that came before us about the fact that we take peace for granted. in order to make sure nato remains relevant and strong requires engaging with a new generation of people in...
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, protected by nato. and 96% of eu territory will be nato territory. so we share much of the same population, much of the shame -- the same neighbors. it makes reason to closely work with nato and the european union, and we have seen in this crisis how the eu has been instrumental, providing support, imposing sanctions, and also coordinating with nato allies, the united states, the united kingdom, and others. i also welcome efforts on defense, because as ursula von der leyen mentioned, the european div -- the european defense industry is a problem for your band made of. there are many cattle tanks. in europe we have quite a few battle tanks and nine different types. no economy of scale. a lot of costs for maintenance, education, and so on. this is almost every capability that there is too much fragmentation. the european defense fund will have to provide new capabilities, will have to overcome the fragmentation of the european defense industry, and will also help to increase defense spending. we welcome i
, protected by nato. and 96% of eu territory will be nato territory. so we share much of the same population, much of the shame -- the same neighbors. it makes reason to closely work with nato and the european union, and we have seen in this crisis how the eu has been instrumental, providing support, imposing sanctions, and also coordinating with nato allies, the united states, the united kingdom, and others. i also welcome efforts on defense, because as ursula von der leyen mentioned, the...
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>> nato is not the threat. nato is a defensive alliance. we have proven for more than 70 years that we are there to protect and defend. we are concerned about what we see that russia is modernizing its nuclear capable missiles. we have seen this in belarus. these are dual capable missiles that could carry nuclear warheads. the reason why we are concerned and why we have been concerned for long time is because this is the path that has taken place over several years. one of the most important agreements of nato allies that they have reached and made with russia was the treaty banning all intermediate range weapons globally but also in europe. and russia deployed missiles and that has undermined it security. we are taking the necessary decisions and steps to be able to protect all of our allies including close by russian nuclear investments. >> thank you. could you to us was tap -- what has to happen on the ground so that nato can state those are real fines of de-escalation? russia is apparently about to hand over their response to the u.s. p
>> nato is not the threat. nato is a defensive alliance. we have proven for more than 70 years that we are there to protect and defend. we are concerned about what we see that russia is modernizing its nuclear capable missiles. we have seen this in belarus. these are dual capable missiles that could carry nuclear warheads. the reason why we are concerned and why we have been concerned for long time is because this is the path that has taken place over several years. one of the most...
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that ukraine will never be a part of nato and nato should return to the question of how it was on the border of 1997, what is the result we see now of the war putin because politically putin was refused and told that it was impossible even though negotiations with him conducted, they tried to understand him, but putin began to achieve these goals through war , the result of which is now a nato country , finland has already become a member of nato, but sweden will become a member country of 32 in a little while, and ukraine is moving confidently and now it took more new steps, not in the 21st year . hello. well, they cried about what she did. yes, to provide us with an action plan regarding nato membership, it was 2 years ago and less than a year before the current great war. now we are already discussing the issue accession to nato, the implementation of specific reforms that will be needed for this , and the action plan for membership in the maintenance work is already in the past. expectations themselves in vilnius, the world is waiting for the decision of the alliance. moscow is im
that ukraine will never be a part of nato and nato should return to the question of how it was on the border of 1997, what is the result we see now of the war putin because politically putin was refused and told that it was impossible even though negotiations with him conducted, they tried to understand him, but putin began to achieve these goals through war , the result of which is now a nato country , finland has already become a member of nato, but sweden will become a member country of 32...
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to build docking mechanisms with nato we have to be partners with nato that's why president india goes to lisbon but prior to that recently the nato parliamentary assembly has passed a resolution promising i quote to support georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity calling south a city and a party i quote again georgia's territories occupied by russia and calling on russia to withdraw its troops end quote georgian official avel of course already called it and now the heavy blow on moscow does that mean that the entitled russian nature of nato which you have been talking about since we were kids that still that well actually when we were kids were talking about and the soviet nature in russia but what is important to say here is that russia is not the second improved edition of the soviet union we tilt to the different country even the in our nation building we are facing as still to the different task russia has always been an empire under the tsars under the bolsheviks now we are building democratic sovereign nation state which is not an easy task but we are trying hard and tha
to build docking mechanisms with nato we have to be partners with nato that's why president india goes to lisbon but prior to that recently the nato parliamentary assembly has passed a resolution promising i quote to support georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity calling south a city and a party i quote again georgia's territories occupied by russia and calling on russia to withdraw its troops end quote georgian official avel of course already called it and now the heavy blow on moscow...
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nato. for decades, nato has served as a cornerstone of american national security which has underpinned our relationship with friends and trading partners in europe. all of us, in this room, remember when nato allies came together in america's defense in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, which is the first and only time that nato's article 5 was ever invoked. on ukraine, i firmly believe that allies must see the clear path chart for ukraine to join the alliance once conditions allow. i am concerned by reporting that the u.s. and germany are resistance to the alliance making a stronger political commitment to ukraine, one which is 15 years overdue. in 2008, the nato leaders summit in regress, all allies agreed that ukraine would become a member of nato. since then, nato has only repeated that they were promised again and again, in that time we have learned that nato -- ukraine has repeatedly suffered overt and covert aggression from russia, now including a full-scale war of national surviva
nato. for decades, nato has served as a cornerstone of american national security which has underpinned our relationship with friends and trading partners in europe. all of us, in this room, remember when nato allies came together in america's defense in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, which is the first and only time that nato's article 5 was ever invoked. on ukraine, i firmly believe that allies must see the clear path chart for ukraine to join the alliance once conditions allow. i am...
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and the russian nato council gave them at office inside the nato headquarters. i think that's gone. >> it is gone. it is gone. >> yeah. so that take you to the question of what we have learned, what we were surprised by and what we've learned. so you gave us some of the great strengths that have come together. there are three things that strike me that took nato by surprise and wanted to run them, run through them. because it will give us a sense of how they reacted. in the opening days of the war, or in the run-up to the war i should say, a lot of european leaders, even the weekend before the war at the munich security conference, were telling me, were telling you, were telling secretary blinken the russians are just bluffing, they are not really going to do this. the economic interests are so great in providing gas and oil they would never take this risk. he's just trying to get a negotiated solution. what lessons have emerged from the fact that while the united states provided the intelligence and the europeans believe the intelligence, it didn't believe our
and the russian nato council gave them at office inside the nato headquarters. i think that's gone. >> it is gone. it is gone. >> yeah. so that take you to the question of what we have learned, what we were surprised by and what we've learned. so you gave us some of the great strengths that have come together. there are three things that strike me that took nato by surprise and wanted to run them, run through them. because it will give us a sense of how they reacted. in the opening...
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hostile to nato or to one to other member could nato somehow influence this situation formally no or it's just business i mean whatever it's a national decision it's business that being said. these are allies and they care about each other and they care about each other security so they consult extensively they try to make sure that the security of a. another ally is never undermined by the actions of one. it would have been a strange situation if some if some business well learned by muslims in turkey would have been selling arms to have gone. well i mean actually we're all trying to provide want to afghan rebels nobody should be providing weapons to afghan rebels as far as we're concerned and actually we're working quite hard with the russian federation to provide equipment particularly helicopters now to the afghan army so this is another area where in fact we're doing much more together than we did a week does nato want to see more russian involvement in afghanistan maybe even selling the seven players now that well what we would like to see is and we are seeing is more russian c
hostile to nato or to one to other member could nato somehow influence this situation formally no or it's just business i mean whatever it's a national decision it's business that being said. these are allies and they care about each other and they care about each other security so they consult extensively they try to make sure that the security of a. another ally is never undermined by the actions of one. it would have been a strange situation if some if some business well learned by muslims...
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that's right and nato. decided in 1991 that it should adapt itself rather than go out of business and i think that was the right decision ending genocide in bosnia-herzegovina where we saw for the 1st time since world war 2 concentration camps and ethnic cleansing and i think and i would defend that nato did in kosovo and dealing with war crimes which were documented by the international criminal tribunal for the for the former yugoslavia and it adapted again after $911.00 and became part of the world's response to international terrorism let's focus on what nato needs to do now and in this discussion it does need to adapt again europe does need to play a bigger role in nato don't trump isn't totally wrong when he hammers the allies over defense spending but at the same time the u.s. needs to really rebuild its own leadership role and that's what macross i think attention to when he said nato was brain dead he was basically saying u.s. leadership which is the sort of essential foundation for nato can no lon
that's right and nato. decided in 1991 that it should adapt itself rather than go out of business and i think that was the right decision ending genocide in bosnia-herzegovina where we saw for the 1st time since world war 2 concentration camps and ethnic cleansing and i think and i would defend that nato did in kosovo and dealing with war crimes which were documented by the international criminal tribunal for the for the former yugoslavia and it adapted again after $911.00 and became part of...
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that means that nato now considers the nato-russia founding act is obsolete? or are nato member states still bound by this document? thank you very much. sec. gen. stoltenberg: nato leaders decided today and stated clearly the fact that russia has walked away. nato-russia founding act is based on core principles enshrined in the founding act. that is, respect to the integrity and sovereignty of all countries, including of course ukraine. this has been violated not once but twice. it has been constantly violated since 2014 with the annexation of crimea and the continued presence of russian forces and russian-backed separatists in eastern ukraine. this was further violated with the invasion of ukraine the last couple of days. so, what we see is that russia shows no respect for the nato-russia founding act. if you have a founding act between two partners, nato and russia, and one part does not respect that agreement, the agreement does not work. it does not function. it does not help us to improve our relationship with russia. even if the founding act has good pr
that means that nato now considers the nato-russia founding act is obsolete? or are nato member states still bound by this document? thank you very much. sec. gen. stoltenberg: nato leaders decided today and stated clearly the fact that russia has walked away. nato-russia founding act is based on core principles enshrined in the founding act. that is, respect to the integrity and sovereignty of all countries, including of course ukraine. this has been violated not once but twice. it has been...
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to buy mine for for by experience i thing the nato will stay on because you know nato is useful as a practical tool and that is no reason to my mind. soul you know it is not in going to the actual with the fact that you can stand for european union or you know there are ways you know like three like environment like instructor or finds a micro biome is policy you know all those things that are made of things existing beyond the fast so we don't do frank immediately when for america to see the saying that's just became old it will be on me i don't think so don't trump also advise nato to maybe focus on terrorism and immigration do you think the lions should be doing the job of the european border guard. frankly speaking of disobedience you don't do these asop throughline you know they do the softer line between you know a military pressure on and the rescue operation i don't think that nato really as much of their role can be going to have some role monsanto not a major role. nato played a big part in khadafi its overthrow in libya and you're saying its aftermath has spread instabilit
to buy mine for for by experience i thing the nato will stay on because you know nato is useful as a practical tool and that is no reason to my mind. soul you know it is not in going to the actual with the fact that you can stand for european union or you know there are ways you know like three like environment like instructor or finds a micro biome is policy you know all those things that are made of things existing beyond the fast so we don't do frank immediately when for america to see the...
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unit of nato, the expansion of nato has been true to the very mission by which nato was created. but there are many challenges ahead and this is an extraordinary opportunity to begin for this challenge is to understand the challenges to begin to set the stage for the next 75 years of nato's efforts to preserve peace. and with that we want to begin with somewhat of course the nose these issues from the inside out as you say, we are so pleased to welcome today ambassador julianne smith. she is as you know the u.s. permanent representative to nato, a position that you took on in november 2021. following a long and distinguished career in multiple positions both engaging in an analyzing the transatlantic relationship. prior to its position she served as a senior advisor to secretary of state blinken. before that she was director of asia and geopolitics programs at the german marshall fund of the triticum also directed the transatlantic security program at the center for a new american security. she also played a number of roles in government. she was acting as a screen advisor and de
unit of nato, the expansion of nato has been true to the very mission by which nato was created. but there are many challenges ahead and this is an extraordinary opportunity to begin for this challenge is to understand the challenges to begin to set the stage for the next 75 years of nato's efforts to preserve peace. and with that we want to begin with somewhat of course the nose these issues from the inside out as you say, we are so pleased to welcome today ambassador julianne smith. she is as...
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think any discussion is taking place in nato on protecting pipelines outside of nato territory that being said there is a broad discussion about energy security. and of course nato doesn't do diversity of supply that's not our business but one could envision a possible role in protecting nuclear power plants or critical choke points like the straits of hormuz in an extreme situation or under terrorist attack. in the other. stumbling block i would say in relations between moscow and nato. and there's one even in the ghana stan is the is the drugs traffic from of gas to moscow is pretty concerned about the drug traffic from got to stand and moscow has said. the russian press i would say has quoted more than once sources inside nato saying that if we stop drug production in afghanistan this will put people out of out of work and leave people that money and this will and this will drive more people into rebel movement so so for one there there has been unsatisfaction from the russian side by the disability of nato to stop providing those chemicals to get instead that are needed to produ
think any discussion is taking place in nato on protecting pipelines outside of nato territory that being said there is a broad discussion about energy security. and of course nato doesn't do diversity of supply that's not our business but one could envision a possible role in protecting nuclear power plants or critical choke points like the straits of hormuz in an extreme situation or under terrorist attack. in the other. stumbling block i would say in relations between moscow and nato. and...
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and the missile shield an american policy transferred to nato so nato is simply an extension of american foreign and military policy and the reason why it's in a crisis is not i beg to differ with yeah go ahead jump in go ahead. yeah i'm going to say that. you know martin first go ahead ahead go. i was going to say nader was formed in one thousand nine hundred ninety europe the west europeans wanted nato he is a good they did they perceived threat exact wrong the soviet union and they needed the americans coming because militarily they couldn't defend themselves and they didn't have the money either so therefore they were welcomed in. the problem know is where is the threat from why should we still be spending our money on defense and sending troops here there and everywhere this is the problem for the europeans and the europeans now don't perceive any threat except east europeans in the baltic states i would say you have to talk to them they polish defense minister the other day made some sharp comments about russia so the language is still there the perception is literally i mean when
and the missile shield an american policy transferred to nato so nato is simply an extension of american foreign and military policy and the reason why it's in a crisis is not i beg to differ with yeah go ahead jump in go ahead. yeah i'm going to say that. you know martin first go ahead ahead go. i was going to say nader was formed in one thousand nine hundred ninety europe the west europeans wanted nato he is a good they did they perceived threat exact wrong the soviet union and they needed...
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whether it belongs to nato, or not belong to nato. nato respects those decisions, regardless if it is a yes or no to joining nato. we value close relationships with finland and sweden. we see how closely we work together and increase our ability to operate together in profitability and also close political consultations. therefore, i have invited sweden and finland to the russian -- nato summit tomorrow, the nato summit tomorrow. so at the nato summit, we will have sweden, finland, and the presidents present showing they are very strong unity. >> we we will go to radio. >> if i may, follow a question. when exactly these high regiment sentiments of the nato response force may be deployed? is it after the summit for tomorrow? >> first of all, we have already deployed thousands of troops. two poland there are more u.s. forces, there are forces from the united kingdom, there also nations deploying more forces to poland. and also to other countries in the eastern part of the alliance. warships in the baltic sea. and more lanes protecting o
whether it belongs to nato, or not belong to nato. nato respects those decisions, regardless if it is a yes or no to joining nato. we value close relationships with finland and sweden. we see how closely we work together and increase our ability to operate together in profitability and also close political consultations. therefore, i have invited sweden and finland to the russian -- nato summit tomorrow, the nato summit tomorrow. so at the nato summit, we will have sweden, finland, and the...
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they want to work with nato, not for nato. they want to participate with relevant discussions on china but none want the corporation to be characterized to be about china. on the question of ukraine, this is the area where the four countries are the closest in terms of position. all of them are very concerned about russia's wa and all of them see asr -- -- war,, they see it as problematic and they see it necessary for the prosperity and security of europe. also because of the signal for aggregation it sends to china and north korea and all of them have placed sanctions on china and have helped with aid to ukraine. in terms of views from the countries on the ip 4 grouping, from the first meeting of nato in 2020 two, partner country official strongly emphasized the importance of the bilateral relationships between nato in each of these countries. there remains a priority for those groups. the fact of the matter is that the ip four grouping has gained in prominence in the last couple of years and as a result of this, the countrie
they want to work with nato, not for nato. they want to participate with relevant discussions on china but none want the corporation to be characterized to be about china. on the question of ukraine, this is the area where the four countries are the closest in terms of position. all of them are very concerned about russia's wa and all of them see asr -- -- war,, they see it as problematic and they see it necessary for the prosperity and security of europe. also because of the signal for...
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first and foremost, nato was a promise. the, i think it's important recognize that when the treaty was signed in 1949, it was a symbolic treaty. it was a political symbol that these 12 states were going to protect each other and worked side by side. on april, 4th, 1949 heads of government, foreign ministers and senior diplomats from 12 countries gathered to sign the north atlantic treaty in washington, dc. the agreement had just 14 articles, but if there is anything 2nd today, if there is anything in the future, it is a will of the people of the round of freedom and far p a just a few months later in august 1949, the soviet union designated its 1st atomic bomb with that the us no longer had a monopoly on nuclear weapons. and the arms race gathered speed. the soviet union became the west number one enemy. with nuclear weapons in use, any provocation could have meant the end of the world as we knew it the . and yet at the time, the greatest fear of nato's founders wasn't a direct attack by the soviet union. it was one canadia
first and foremost, nato was a promise. the, i think it's important recognize that when the treaty was signed in 1949, it was a symbolic treaty. it was a political symbol that these 12 states were going to protect each other and worked side by side. on april, 4th, 1949 heads of government, foreign ministers and senior diplomats from 12 countries gathered to sign the north atlantic treaty in washington, dc. the agreement had just 14 articles, but if there is anything 2nd today, if there is...
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the nato alliance has been very clear nato allies. this alliance is not providing direct lethal support. a nato does not have any presence on the ground. nato troops are not on the ground inside ukraine, but individual allies have come to ukraine's aid as it defends its territory against russian aggression. i do think it's an important distinction. russia tries very hard to put out a different counter narrative that is false. it tries often to state that nato is directly engage and the alliances not. we are assisting the ukrainian military to defend its territory. full stop nature running scared of russia. i asked because by acknowledging continually moscow's nuclear threats and then effect tiptoeing around putin hasn't nato already given into nuclear blackmail. i think what nato has made clear is that we find this russian nuclear saber rattling to be very worrisome. we've called them out. individual countries like my own, the united states, you've heard from the biden administration on this question. we've message to the russians ver
the nato alliance has been very clear nato allies. this alliance is not providing direct lethal support. a nato does not have any presence on the ground. nato troops are not on the ground inside ukraine, but individual allies have come to ukraine's aid as it defends its territory against russian aggression. i do think it's an important distinction. russia tries very hard to put out a different counter narrative that is false. it tries often to state that nato is directly engage and the...
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must be new credit must be part of nato you know there's a lot of criticism of nato is that either it expands or it ceases to exist how do you react to that characterization i wouldn't see the tradeoff whether it expands or seizes to exist actually i think it can keep on. going if it does not think it can save loose steps like like offering again to ukraine or even georgia the prospect of becoming a member. would like to pick up on what martin was saying i mean it's true nato has no single pose any longer as it used to have during the cold war of course it has now i mean it has been suffering a sort of crisis away don't it for twenty years and even more now but i said think that nato is even though it now it is more so. of a car is still relies on a very strong again i mean. all eyes have different objectives however they trade off their security interests in the alliance and what they get in return is still is today outgunned for instance the minions the european union so there's more countries for instance in eastern europe they still feel treffen by russia so u.s. commitment to sec
must be new credit must be part of nato you know there's a lot of criticism of nato is that either it expands or it ceases to exist how do you react to that characterization i wouldn't see the tradeoff whether it expands or seizes to exist actually i think it can keep on. going if it does not think it can save loose steps like like offering again to ukraine or even georgia the prospect of becoming a member. would like to pick up on what martin was saying i mean it's true nato has no single pose...
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the united states pays for a big share of nato. but the relationship with nato has been very good. the relationship with the secretary general has been outstanding. and i think tremendous progress has been made. you showed me this originally yourself. it you look the at the charts and the different things, you go back 10 and 15 years and it's a roller coaster ride down in terms of payment. and since i came to office let's say rocketship up, picked up over $140 billion of additional money and lock like we're going to have at least another $100 billion more in spending by the 28 nations. that's exclusive of the united states. we'll have another $100 billion more by 2020 or into 2020. so tremendous progress has been made. and nato is much stronger because of that progress. and mr. secretary general, it's a great honor to have you with us at the white house. thank you. >> joining us on "the washington journal" this morning is is the former u.s. ambassador to nato, the coauthor of the book "the empty tloen." here to take your calls and questions about nato as we come up on its 70th anni
the united states pays for a big share of nato. but the relationship with nato has been very good. the relationship with the secretary general has been outstanding. and i think tremendous progress has been made. you showed me this originally yourself. it you look the at the charts and the different things, you go back 10 and 15 years and it's a roller coaster ride down in terms of payment. and since i came to office let's say rocketship up, picked up over $140 billion of additional money and...
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in joining nato. this is about 25 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, accompanied by the president of the republic of finland and the prime minister of sweden. [band plays "hail to the chief brts] -- "hail to the chief"] pres. biden: please be seated, thank you. it's not only a beautiful day, this is in my view and the view of my team, a momentous day. it's a very, very good day. today i am proud to welcome and offer the strong support of the united states for the applications of two great democracies and two close, highly capable partners, to join the strongest, most power. defensive alliance in the history of the world. two proud, independent countries exercising the sovereign rights all states possess to decide their own security. president niinisto and prime minister andersson, it is great to have you here at the white house. it was out of the wreckage of world war ii that nato was formed. in the seven decades that followed, nato proved itself an indispensable all
in joining nato. this is about 25 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, accompanied by the president of the republic of finland and the prime minister of sweden. [band plays "hail to the chief brts] -- "hail to the chief"] pres. biden: please be seated, thank you. it's not only a beautiful day, this is in my view and the view of my team, a momentous day. it's a very, very good day. today i am proud to welcome and offer the strong support of...
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, protected by nato. and 96% of eu territory will be nato territory. so we share much of the same population. we share the same neighbourhood, we share the same challenges. of course, it makes all reason to work closer together, nato and the european union. and we also see during this crisis how the eu has been instrumental in many ways, providing support, imposing sanctions and then also coordinating closely with nato allies, united states, united kingdom and others., and i also welcome eu efforts on defense because as ursula vonm, der leyen just mentioned, for instance, the fragmentation of the european defense industry is a problem for europe and for nato. in the united states, there are many battle tanks and one type. in europe we have quite a few battle tanks and nine different types.in no economy of scale, and a lot of extra costs for maintenance, education, and so on. and this is the case on almost every capability, that there is too much fragmentation. so the european defense fund, pesco, all thes
, protected by nato. and 96% of eu territory will be nato territory. so we share much of the same population. we share the same neighbourhood, we share the same challenges. of course, it makes all reason to work closer together, nato and the european union. and we also see during this crisis how the eu has been instrumental in many ways, providing support, imposing sanctions and then also coordinating closely with nato allies, united states, united kingdom and others., and i also welcome eu...
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i think that nato should continue to support ukraine and i also think that nato should increase its commitments and investments in the alliance and i think that the obvious goal of the meeting is a long-term plan for ukraine's accession to nato that i personally support the summit and there is a real possibility that sweden will finally get membership, you will see even more unity of all members and i also believe that as a result of this summit new forces will appear, renewed commitment and determination and i think it will be a great success for everyone in addition to vladimir putin, nato members will gather in vilnius and , among other things, discuss the necessary efforts so that ukraine can protect its sovereignty and independence and make sure that russia does not have the opportunity for a strategic victory also the topic of discussion will be a look into the future to make sure that in the future ukraine will be able to be strong and protected , and i think you will see that these topics will be discussed . zelenskyi will take part in the meeting of the ukraine nato council
i think that nato should continue to support ukraine and i also think that nato should increase its commitments and investments in the alliance and i think that the obvious goal of the meeting is a long-term plan for ukraine's accession to nato that i personally support the summit and there is a real possibility that sweden will finally get membership, you will see even more unity of all members and i also believe that as a result of this summit new forces will appear, renewed commitment and...
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in the meeting today with _ nato. thank you. in the meeting today with nato _ nato. thank you. in the meeting today with nato leaders, - nato. thank you. in the meeting today with nato leaders, it - nato. thank you. in the meeting today with nato leaders, it was i nato. thank you. in the meeting| today with nato leaders, it was a very strong message of unity. a very strong message of resolve, that we need to stand together, not only in words, but also in deeds. so we agreed a strong statement calling on russia to stop the attacks on ukraine to withdraw its forces, but also, we agreed to continue to provide the support to ukraine and also continue to strengthen our presence in the eastern part of the alliance to prevent any attack on a nato allied country. we have a defensive presence in the east. we are increasing our presence, not to provoke a conflict that to prevent one. as long as there is no doubt about nato's readiness to protect and defend all allies and our commitment to the core message, the couric task for nato, an attack on one ally will be regarded as an attack on a
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nato supports the coalition. first of all, all nato allies provide forces. and then as i said, nato supports the coalition in different ways. assurance measures in turkey, capacity building in iraq. i will also add that what we do in afghanistan, our biggest military effort ever, is relevant to the fight against terror, including against isil. and we stand to do more in libya libya. one issue we discussed during my visit to washington this week and also with secretary ash carter was the possibility of nato providing awacs support, our surveillance plane. that is on the table now and it's going to be addressed in nato. and then we will be able to provide you with a more resized into. but awacs support in one way or another is now an issue which is discussed. >> we promised the secretary-general that we would get him out of your on time, and i apologize to everyone who's questions we didn't get too. thank you so much. i think the fact that there are so many questions testifies both developments and level of interest. and we've still managed to cover an enormou
nato supports the coalition. first of all, all nato allies provide forces. and then as i said, nato supports the coalition in different ways. assurance measures in turkey, capacity building in iraq. i will also add that what we do in afghanistan, our biggest military effort ever, is relevant to the fight against terror, including against isil. and we stand to do more in libya libya. one issue we discussed during my visit to washington this week and also with secretary ash carter was the...
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my guest today is the secretary—general of nato. has nato risen to the coronavirus challenge? en, welcome to hardtalk. thinks mr drive me. how is the coronavirus, the pandemic across the road affecting nato pots possibility to carry out its mission? the reality is that nato is carrying out its mission as we did before the crisis. of course, we have made some adjustments, we have to also take into our organisation, the consequences of the coronavirus crisis. but fundamentally, we continue to provide deterrence and defence and maintain our operational readiness and the deployable combat groups and eastern parts and celebrations fighting. nato plus plus main responsibility is to make sure that this health crisis does not become a security crisis and nato continues to maintain a incredible defence. business as usual, shirley does not, —— surely it does not. i'm looking may share training exercises in your calling get defender 2020. it has effectively been ruined and the impact of coronavirus and the us forces have been issued with in order not to take part and indeed not to mo
my guest today is the secretary—general of nato. has nato risen to the coronavirus challenge? en, welcome to hardtalk. thinks mr drive me. how is the coronavirus, the pandemic across the road affecting nato pots possibility to carry out its mission? the reality is that nato is carrying out its mission as we did before the crisis. of course, we have made some adjustments, we have to also take into our organisation, the consequences of the coronavirus crisis. but fundamentally, we continue to...
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european union in nato. they have influence and they have their own opinions and russia has not a total indifference to their positions i think that's a danger and should also take account of the russian stance it's an open secret that the arrangements we are trying to reach are related to other organizations including nato and the european union at the school do you think that the document veiled really have a bombshell affects or as a just routine politics. the russian president is not the only person who thinks about how to build relations inside the european union side of the greater europe so to speak well from the point of view of restoring a balance of interests there are other leaders who are thinking about that everybody knows about to emerge calls approach in the. sarkozy was borat a so-called concept of security from russian colleagues so the regards to the creation of the common european perimeter of security and various levels of security within a vast european space and that is why in this resp
european union in nato. they have influence and they have their own opinions and russia has not a total indifference to their positions i think that's a danger and should also take account of the russian stance it's an open secret that the arrangements we are trying to reach are related to other organizations including nato and the european union at the school do you think that the document veiled really have a bombshell affects or as a just routine politics. the russian president is not the...
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a big part of that is bringing ukraine up to nato's standards and to nato inter-operability. i expect you will see that focus continue at the summit. i don't want to get ahead of the summit. but we are focused on very practical steps that can be taken and need to continue to be taken to bring ukraine up to nato's standards. nato's door remains open. there is no change in that. but, in this moment we have to be intensely focused on the weeks and months ahead, particularly for ukraine preparing as a counteroffensive as well as work that needs to be done to bring ukraine up to nato's standards. next we go to kylie atwood with cnn. kylie: thank you. secretary, thank you for doing this. it was a momentous week here. there is a lot going on at home and i have a few questions. in terms of what happened here, you said nato has become stronger this week with finland joining. how tangibly will ukraine benefit from finland joining nato? my second two questions have to do with what is happening at home. president tsai ing-wen of taiwan is meeting with speaker mccarthy today in california
a big part of that is bringing ukraine up to nato's standards and to nato inter-operability. i expect you will see that focus continue at the summit. i don't want to get ahead of the summit. but we are focused on very practical steps that can be taken and need to continue to be taken to bring ukraine up to nato's standards. nato's door remains open. there is no change in that. but, in this moment we have to be intensely focused on the weeks and months ahead, particularly for ukraine preparing...
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stoltenberg: nato does not recognize states. nato allies can do that. it was stated in the meeting today that diplomatic recognition is something which is -- it has to be conditioned on how the new government behaves and to what extent they live up to their international commitments. the message is reflected in the statement agreed by foreign ministers today. that is about the need for afghanistan to live up to commitments. the commitment in the agreement with the united states signed in february of 2020, or last year, where they stated they should not support or provide safe haven for international terrorist groups like al qaeda or isis. that's a very obvious and important commission, because nato, our main task in afghanistan has to be to prevent the country from becoming a platform for launching terrorist attacks against our own countries. for 20 years we have prevented such attacks from afghanistan against nato allied countries. we need to preserve those gains. we discussed how we can preserve those gains, including by stating clearly to the new afg
stoltenberg: nato does not recognize states. nato allies can do that. it was stated in the meeting today that diplomatic recognition is something which is -- it has to be conditioned on how the new government behaves and to what extent they live up to their international commitments. the message is reflected in the statement agreed by foreign ministers today. that is about the need for afghanistan to live up to commitments. the commitment in the agreement with the united states signed in...
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support to ukraine, which is not a nato ally but a nato partner. there are some differences between allies. i do not try to hide that, but that is a different thing, a commitment to protect and defend all allies. we talk about the data response force, air and sea presence and forces, no doubt. there are some differences, providing military equipment. nato provides something as an alliance. helping to modernize security institutions, share information and so on. the united states, canada and united kingdom are providing weapon systems to ukraine. it is important to distinguish those two tasks. support ukraine, yes, important. the commitment to defend allies, that is our core task, and france is part of that. >> what i hear you saying is the intention of deployment -- regional conflict that would affect your members, not to deter russia from attacking a country that is not a partner, is that correct? >> we are not planning to deploy nato combat troops to ukraine. >> neither is united states, president biden has made that clear. that has been one of t
support to ukraine, which is not a nato ally but a nato partner. there are some differences between allies. i do not try to hide that, but that is a different thing, a commitment to protect and defend all allies. we talk about the data response force, air and sea presence and forces, no doubt. there are some differences, providing military equipment. nato provides something as an alliance. helping to modernize security institutions, share information and so on. the united states, canada and...
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for nato. for me, the most important thing is to change and adapt. one of the main reasons why nato is the most successful in history is that we have been able the to change every time the world has changed and we need to continue to change because the world continues to change. the aim of nato 2030 is to make sure that happens and i think that we are seeing that in the strategic concept nato has today. we have identified three core tasks. collective defense, crisis management and fighting terrorism and corporate security working with the partners all around the world. this was agreed back in 2010. that was before iran, iraq, syria and all the challenges we've faced since then. the realities of nato has been able to implement the biggest a dapation seen in decades with forces, new groups in the eastern part of the alliance, with a new cyber command. the formula command structure. investing in defense. we have really undertaken huge changes of nato with the same strategic concept. so for me, the
for nato. for me, the most important thing is to change and adapt. one of the main reasons why nato is the most successful in history is that we have been able the to change every time the world has changed and we need to continue to change because the world continues to change. the aim of nato 2030 is to make sure that happens and i think that we are seeing that in the strategic concept nato has today. we have identified three core tasks. collective defense, crisis management and fighting...
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but what about nato nato's border? terry has just double double border with russia. russia is just double. i think a villain has a 1300 kilometer border with russia. what does this development mean for nato? that's right. it's something that i of course, was widely discussed within the alliance, and there were to be fair, some allies who in the past said that it would be too big of a risk to add a border with russia that long. and the thins themself. thought that that, that, that border would bring more risks then, then safety in joining nato. but again, that all went out the door when russia invaded ukraine i last year. and now the fins who have been defending the border by themselves and have one of the best equipped and, and a largest armies in europe per capita. they now feel that they also need the backup that if something were to happen, if russia were to dare to across that border, that there would be 30 other countries rushing to their defense. that it has also been for nato. they want to have this border defen
but what about nato nato's border? terry has just double double border with russia. russia is just double. i think a villain has a 1300 kilometer border with russia. what does this development mean for nato? that's right. it's something that i of course, was widely discussed within the alliance, and there were to be fair, some allies who in the past said that it would be too big of a risk to add a border with russia that long. and the thins themself. thought that that, that, that border would...